This piano can whisper or shout, cry or laugh it is your extension of your own imagination and is therefore both literal and symbolic. The words are liquid, athletic, and catholic: Athletic in its physical potential, catholic in its intimacy, and liquid in its sensuality. 925 posts since 27 Sep, 2010 Thu 12:00 am Has anyone tried this instrument It sounds beautiful, but I am not sure whether it would be useful to me. Duration? Power? Coherence? The instrument and I are forming a symbiotic relationship where we are servants to each other, one cajoling the other towards more expression. This damn instrument is trancing me out and creating a kind of aesthetic promiscuity: I don't want to stop! I'm seduced past my own emotional limitations. Which is provoking or evoking? The range of expression is phenomenal: My Schubert sings endlessly, the Liszt thunders with dignity, and the ragtime dances with no need for a bowtie. I can't tell whether the piano is caressing me or I'm caressing the piano. ![]() The Ravenscroft/Spreeman piano does this and more. ![]() Like many, I too have sought, lusted after, and courted many a fine piano in the search for an instrument that can speak my feelings.
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